In addition, Sargsyan says 22% of homeowners are remodeling the primary bathroom, 18% are choosing to renovate the living room, and 14% are renovating the guest bedroom. “Among other rooms in the house, closets, laundry rooms, and the primary bedroom are all tied at 13%,” she says. Homeowners spend one-third of their time in bed, and they’re also learning about tips and tools to sleep better. The Best of Houzz 2025 Awards take a deep dive into these iinterior design trends.

Midrange Projects Rule

As it relates to budgeting and spending on renovation projects, Sargsyan says midrange projects ($10,000 to $49,000) made up the largest share (43%) in 2024. Drilling down, 25% of homeowners were in the $10,000 to $24,999 range, compared to 18% in the $25,000 to $49,000 range. At the other end of the spectrum, 16% of respondents spent more than $100,000 on renovation projects.

Paying For Renovation Projects

So, how are homeowners paying for their renovation projects? Sargsyan says 84% dip into their savings. “Credit cards are used by 29% of survey respondents, and 12% use secured home loans. Among this group, HELOCs (home equity lines of credit) were most popular, with 6% of homeowners selecting this route. “Cash-out refinancing and general home equity loans were both chosen by 3%,” Sargsyan says.

Homeowners also took other avenues to pay for renovations. For example,10% used cash from the sale of a home, while 5% used gifts and inheritances. Sargsyan notes that 5% used an insurance payoff.

Three other types of funds were also used: tax refunds (4%), unsecured loans (3%), and retirement plans (2%).

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